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Pensum a
monster for
text, text
and nothing
but text
— 18 sharp ’n’ soft
serif fonts
by Nils Thomsen
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P
ensum is a typeface for text, text and nothing but text. A
pure monster, straight and plain. It will set reliably word for
word, line for line and paragraph for paragraph, sometimes
a spark of the sexy, curvy and strongly ink trapped italic
sneaks into proceedings but anyhow the plain workhorse will keep on
setting text. Deep inside some sharp details are hidden unlike some
brushy and smooth shapes to be revealed in large sizes.
But seriously … Pensum comes along with nine weights from thin
to black plus italics. The strong serifs combined with the low contrast
makes it excellent for long reading text for example in magazines and
books. The extreme thin and fragile styles can give a stylish and fashionable look, while the strong black weights are great for the rough
nature of mountain sports.
Pensum counts around 1050
glyphs including lots of OpenType
Features to full fill every typographical need. Most important
for lovers of book typography, the
small-caps are slightly wider than
the caps. You will find punctuation
in case- and small cap-sensitive
variations.
The Adobe Latin 3 encoding is a TypeMates standard and gives a
wide range of flexibility for Latin language support.
Pensum is broad-nib based and inspired by some handwritten
brush exercises at Peter Verheuls class during Type and Media course
2009 in The Hague. Nils was always looking to find the right balance
between some extravagant details in contrast to a simple and straight
forward face.
The caps are a special experiment. Modern proportions (optical­
same width) are mixed with the proportions of the old Capitalis
Romanis (varying width). This give them a delicate old fashioned look
without loosing it’s economy.
To prevent clashes from descenders and accents the caps are
slightly lower towards the ascenders. Moreover the lowercase demonstrate a large x-hight and are balanced between extreme smooth to
super sharp shapes.
The excellently and nicely balanced contrast helps Pensum to
work great in very small sizes, because of the ink-trap effect. On the
other hand this contrast looks incorruptible in large headlines and
italic quotes!
Of course, it’s a text-monster created for text, text and nothing
but text. So unleash the beast and start typesetting some serious text
or distinctive headline!
— sexy, curvy and
strongly ink trapped
italic shapes —
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pensum supports more than 100 languages
Afar, Afrikaans, Albanian, Basque, Belarusian, Bislama, Bosnian, Breton, Catalan, Chamorro, Chichewa,
Comorian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Fijian, Filipino/Tagalog,
Finnish, Flemish, French, Gaelic (Irish, Manx, Scottish), Gagauz, German, Gikuyu, Gilbertese/Kiribati,
Greenlandic, Guarani, Haitian_Creole, Hawaiian, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Javanese,
Kashubian, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Latin, Latvian, Lithuanian, Luba/Ciluba/Kasai, Luxembourgish, Malagasy,
Malay, Maltese, Maori, Marquesan, Moldovan/Moldovian/Romanian, Montenegrin, Nauruan, Ndebele,
Norwegian, Oromo, Palauan/Belauan, Polish, Portuguese, Quechua, Romanian, Romansh, Sami, Samoan,
Sango, Sesotho, Setswana/Sitswana/Tswana, Seychellois Creole, SiSwati/Swati/Swazi, Silesian, Slovak,
Slovenian, Somali, Sorbian, Sotho, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Tahitian, Tetum, Tok_Pisin, Tongan, Tsonga,
Tswana, Turkish, Turkmen, Tuvaluan, Uzbek/Usbek, Wallisian, Walloon, Welsh, Xhosa, Zulu
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ly one.” She moved closer. Raisg her hands, she put them on his
oulders. “Tell me, shall you be long
way?”
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y, a desert of blue. Below, on the
ach, it broke with a boom in high
hite waves which, in retreating,
came faintly mauve. The spectae charmed her. But other scenes
faced it;[11] sudden pictures of the
arquesas; the long flight southard; the brief, bright days; the
ghts that would be briefer still.
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was from an intimate friend, Violet
Silverstairs, a New York girl who had
married an Englishman, and who
since then had resided abroad. The
other was—or appeared to be—from
Matlack Ogston.
Idly Leilah
Matlack Ogston was Leilah’s father. That a father should write to
a daughter is only natural. But that
this father should write surprised
her, as already it had surprised Verplank. When he mentioned whom
the letter was from she had thought
he must be in error. Now, as she
opened it, she found that he had
been. Her father had not written.
The envelope contained a second envelope addressed to another person.
This envelope had formerly been
sealed and since been opened. It held
three letters in an unknown hand.
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cease, but rather with the craving
to know, which in certain crises of
the emotions becomes more unendurable than any uncertainty can
be, that she read the rest of the first
letter; after it, the second letter, and
the third.
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mit Abstand am
weitesten über die
dunklen Wälder
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he had been seated, bathing her head with cologne.
Now fear, helplessness, the consciousness of both
possessed her. They impelled her to act. She stood
up. She looked about the room. Filled with flowers
and sunshine, it said nothing. Beyond was the sea. It
called to her. It told her that in a rowboat she could drift and be
lost. It told her that that night she could throw herself from the
yacht. The blue expanse, the high white waves, the little mauve
ripples invited. The room, though, with its flowers and sunshine,
deterred. To throw herself from the yacht meant that she would
have to wait. It meant more. It meant that she would have to see
him. It meant that she would have to feign and pretend. These
things she could not do.
There remained the rowboat. Yet, in some way, now, the sea seemed less inviting. At the thought of its embrace and of its depths
she shrank. To die, to cease any more to be, to succumb like the
heroines of the old tragedies to fate, at the idea of that, her young
soul revolted. There must be some other course.
She looked from the window. Beneath, before the ocean, a motor
was passing. The whirr of it prompting, flight occurred to her, an
escape to some spot that would engulf her as surely as the waves.
Hesitatingly she considered it. But there was nothing else. Moreover, if she were to go, she must go at once.
She turned, crossed the room, stooped, gathered the letters, and
seated herself at the table. There she put the letters in another
envelope which she add
name, her hand tremble
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the recent sudden death of Sir Charles
Baskerville, whose name has been mentioned as the probable Liberal candidate for
mid-devon at the next election, has cast a
gloom over the county.
Though Sir Charles (*1856) had resided at Baskerville
Hall for a comparatively short period his amiability of
character and extreme generosity had won the affection
and respect of all who had been brought into contact
with him (1856 — 1912). In these days of nouveaux riches
it is refreshing to find a case where the scion of an old
county family­which has fallen upon evil days is able to
make his own fortune and to bring it back with him to
restore the fallen grandeur of his line. Sir Charles, as
is well known, made large sums of money ($12.462.000)
in South African speculation. More wise than those who
go on until the wheel turns against them, he realized his
gains and returned to england with them. It is only two
years since he took up his residence at Baskerville­ Hall,
and it is common talk how large were those schemes of
reconstruction and improvement which have been inpensum pro thin 28/38 / light 20/30 pt
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Regular vs. Book
bold, regular und italic — 8/10,5 pt
deutsche geldinstitute sollen Investoren geholfen haben,
Milliarden mit einem Steuertrick zu sparen. Besonders aktiv
war ausgerechnet die teilverstaatlichte Commerzbank.
Deutsche Banken haben den deutschen Staat Medienberichten
zufolge gemeinsam mit ausländischen Investoren um eine Milliardensumme gebracht. Besonders aktiv sei dabei die Commerzbank
gewesen, die zu 15 Prozent in staatlichem Besitz ist, berichtete ein
Rechercheverbund aus Handelsblatt, Bayerischem Rundfunk (BR),
Washington Post und dem New Yorker Recherchebüro ProPublica.
Der Schaden belaufe sich seit 2011 auf rund fünf Milliarden Euro.
Den Berichten zufolge bedienten sich die Banken und ihre ausländischen Partner eines Steuertricks, der im Branchenjargon cum-cumgeschäft genannt wird: Kurz vor der Auszahlung der Dividende
verleihen ausländische Aktionäre ihre deutschen Aktien an inländische Banken. Diese können sich dann anders als die ausländischen
Anleger die Kapitalertragssteuer anrechnen lassen. Danach werden
die Aktien zurückgereicht, die gesparte Steuer wird geteilt.
bold, regular und italic — 8,5/11 pt
deutsche geldinstitute sollen Investoren geholfen haben, Milliarden mit einem Steuertrick zu sparen. Besonders
aktiv war ausgerechnet die teilverstaatlichte Commerzbank.
Deutsche Banken haben den deutschen Staat Medienberichten
zufolge gemeinsam mit ausländischen Investoren um eine
Milliardensumme gebracht. Besonders aktiv sei dabei die Commerzbank gewesen, die zu 15 Prozent in staatlichem Besitz ist,
berichtete ein Rechercheverbund aus Handelsblatt, Bayerischem
Rundfunk (BR), Washington Post und dem New Yorker Recherchebüro ProPublica. Der Schaden belaufe sich seit 2011 auf rund
fünf Milliarden Euro. Den Berichten zufolge bedienten sich die
Banken und ihre ausländischen Partner eines Steuertricks, der
im Branchenjargon cum-cum-geschäft genannt wird: Kurz vor
der Auszahlung der Dividende verleihen ausländische Aktionäre
ihre deutschen Aktien an inländische Banken. Diese können sich
dann anders als die ausländischen Anleger die Kapitalertragssteuer anrechnen lassen. Danach werden die Aktien zurückge-
bold, regular und italic — 9/11,5 pt
deutsche geldinstitute sollen Investoren geholfen
haben, Milliarden mit einem Steuertrick zu sparen.
Besonders aktiv war ausgerechnet die teilverstaatlichte
Commerzbank.
Deutsche Banken haben den deutschen Staat Medienberichten zufolge gemeinsam mit ausländischen Investoren um
eine Milliardensumme gebracht. Besonders aktiv sei dabei
die Commerzbank gewesen, die zu 15 Prozent in staatlichem
Besitz ist, berichtete ein Rechercheverbund aus Handelsblatt, Bayerischem Rundfunk (BR), Washington Post und dem
New Yorker Recherchebüro ProPublica. Der Schaden belaufe
sich seit 2011 auf rund fünf Milliarden Euro. Den Berichten
zufolge bedienten sich die Banken und ihre ausländischen
Partner eines Steuertricks, der im Branchenjargon cumcum-geschäft genannt wird: Kurz vor der Auszahlung der
Dividende verleihen ausländische Aktionäre ihre deutschen
Aktien an inländische Banken. Diese können sich dann anwww.typemates.de · [email protected] · +49 40 466 557 53
bold, book und italic — 8/10,5 pt
deutsche geldinstitute sollen Investoren geholfen haben,
Milliarden mit einem Steuertrick zu sparen. Besonders aktiv
war ausgerechnet die teilverstaatlichte Commerzbank.
Deutsche Banken haben den deutschen Staat Medienberichten
zufolge gemeinsam mit ausländischen Investoren um eine Milliardensumme gebracht. Besonders aktiv sei dabei die Commerzbank
gewesen, die zu 15 Prozent in staatlichem Besitz ist, berichtete ein
Rechercheverbund aus Handelsblatt, Bayerischem Rundfunk (BR),
Washington Post und dem New Yorker Recherchebüro ProPublica. Der Schaden belaufe sich seit 2011 auf rund fünf Milliarden
Euro. Den Berichten zufolge bedienten sich die Banken und ihre
ausländischen Partner eines Steuertricks, der im Branchenjargon
cum-cum-geschäft genannt wird: Kurz vor der Auszahlung der
Dividende verleihen ausländische Aktionäre ihre deutschen Aktien
an inländische Banken. Diese können sich dann anders als die
ausländischen Anleger die Kapitalertragssteuer anrechnen lassen.
Danach werden die Aktien zurückgereicht, die gesparte Steuer wird
bold, book und italic — 8,5/11 pt
deutsche geldinstitute sollen Investoren geholfen haben, Milliarden mit einem Steuertrick zu sparen. Besonders
aktiv war ausgerechnet die teilverstaatlichte Commerzbank.
Deutsche Banken haben den deutschen Staat Medienberichten zufolge gemeinsam mit ausländischen Investoren um
eine Milliardensumme gebracht. Besonders aktiv sei dabei die
Commerzbank gewesen, die zu 15 Prozent in staatlichem Besitz
ist, berichtete ein Rechercheverbund aus Handelsblatt, Bayerischem Rundfunk (BR), Washington Post und dem New Yorker
Recherchebüro ProPublica. Der Schaden belaufe sich seit 2011
auf rund fünf Milliarden Euro. Den Berichten zufolge bedienten sich die Banken und ihre ausländischen Partner eines Steuertricks, der im Branchenjargon cum-cum-geschäft genannt
wird: Kurz vor der Auszahlung der Dividende verleihen ausländische Aktionäre ihre deutschen Aktien an inländische Banken.
Diese können sich dann anders als die ausländischen Anleger
die Kapitalertragssteuer anrechnen lassen. Danach werden die
bold, book und italic — 9/11,5 pt
deutsche geldinstitute sollen Investoren geholfen
haben, Milliarden mit einem Steuertrick zu sparen.
Besonders aktiv war ausgerechnet die teilverstaatlichte
Commerzbank.
Deutsche Banken haben den deutschen Staat Medienberichten zufolge gemeinsam mit ausländischen Investoren um
eine Milliardensumme gebracht. Besonders aktiv sei dabei
die Commerzbank gewesen, die zu 15 Prozent in staatlichem
Besitz ist, berichtete ein Rechercheverbund aus Handelsblatt, Bayerischem Rundfunk (BR), Washington Post und dem
New Yorker Recherchebüro ProPublica. Der Schaden belaufe
sich seit 2011 auf rund fünf Milliarden Euro. Den Berichten
zufolge bedienten sich die Banken und ihre ausländischen
Partner eines Steuertricks, der im Branchenjargon cumcum-geschäft genannt wird: Kurz vor der Auszahlung der
Dividende verleihen ausländische Aktionäre ihre deutschen
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Bold, ExtraBold, Black
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the recent sudden death of Sir Charles
Baskerville, whose name has been mentioned as the probable Liberal candidate
for mid-devon at the next election, has
cast a gloom over the county. Though Sir
Charles had resided at Baskerville Hall for a
comparatively short period his amiability
of character and extreme generosity had
won the affection and respect of all who
had been brought into contact with him. In
these days of nouveaux riches it is refreshing to find a case where the scion of an old
county family which has fallen upon evil
days is able to make his own fortune and to
bring it back with him to restore the fallen
grandeur of his line. Sir Charles, as is well
known, made large sums of money in South
African speculation. More wise than those
who go on until the wheel turns against
them, he realized his gains and returned
to england with them. It is only two years
since he took up his residence at Baskerville Hall, and it is common talk how large
were those schemes of reconstruction and
improvement which have been interrupted
by his death. Being himself childless, it was
his openly expressed desire that the whole
country-side should, within his own lifetime, profit by his good fortune, and many
will have personal reasons for bewailing his
untimely end. His generous donations to
local and county charities have been frequently chronicled in these columns.
The circumstances connected with the
death of Sir Charles cannot be said to have
been entirely cleared up by the inquest, but
at least enough has been done to dispose of
those rumours to which local superstition
has given rise. There is no reason whatever to suspect foul play, or to imagine that
death could be from any but natural causes.
Sir Charles was a widower, and a man who
may be said to have been in some ways of
an eccentric habit of mind. In spite of his
considerable wealth he was simple in his
personal tastes, and his indoor servants
at Baskerville Hall consisted of a married
couple named Barrymore, the husband
acting as butler and the wife as housekeeper. Their evidence, corroborated by
that of several friends, tends to show that
Sir Charles’s health has for some time been
impaired, and points especially to some
affection of the heart, manifesting itself in
changes of colour, breathlessness, and acute
attacks of nervous depression. Dr. James
Mortimer, the friend and medical attendant of the deceased, has given evidence to
the same effect.
The facts of the case are simple. Sir Charles
Baskerville was in the habit every night
before going to bed of walking down the
famous Yew Alley of Baskerville Hall. The
evidence of the barrymores shows that
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the recent sudden death of Sir
Charles Baskerville, whose name has
been mentioned as the probable Liberal
candidate for mid-devon at the next
election, has cast a gloom over the
county. Though sir charles had resided
at baskerville Hall for a comparatively
short period his amiability of character and
extreme generosity had won the affection
and respect of all who had been brought
into contact with him. In these days of
nouveaux riches it is refreshing to find a
case where the scion of an old county family
which has fallen upon evil days is able to
make his own fortune and to bring it back
with him to restore the fallen grandeur
of his line. sir charles, as is well known,
made large sums of money in South African
speculation. More wise than those who go
on until the wheel turns against them,
he realized his gains and returned to
england with them. It is only two years
since he took up his residence at Baskerville Hall, and it is common talk how large
were those schemes of reconstruction and
improvement which have been interrupted
by his death. Being himself childless, it was
his openly expressed desire that the whole
country-side should, within his own lifetime, profit by his good fortune, and many
will have personal reasons for bewailing his
untimely end. His generous donations
to local and county charities have been
frequently chronicled in these columns.
The circumstances connected with the
death of sir charles cannot be said to have
been entirely cleared up by the inquest, but
at least enough has been done to dispose of
those rumours to which local superstition
has given rise. There is no reason whatever to suspect foul play, or to imagine that
death could be from any but natural causes.
Sir Charles was a widower, and a man who
may be said to have been in some ways
of an eccentric habit of mind. In spite of
his considerable wealth he was simple
in his personal tastes, and his indoor
servants at Baskerville Hall consisted of
a married couple named Barrymore, the
husband acting as butler and the wife as
housekeeper. Their evidence, corroborated
by that of several friends, tends to show
that sir charles’s health has for some
time been impaired, and points especially
to some affection of the heart, manifesting
itself in changes of colour, breathlessness,
and acute attacks of nervous depression.
­­Dr. James Mortimer, the friend and medical attendant of the deceased, has given
evidence to the same effect.
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baskerville was in the habit every night
before going to bed of walking down the
famous Yew Alley of Baskerville Hall. The
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the recent sudden death of Sir
Charles Baskerville, whose name has
been mentioned as the probable Liberal candidate for mid-devon at the
next election, has cast a gloom over
the county. Though Sir Charles had resided
at Baskerville Hall for a comparatively short
period his amiability of character and extreme generosity had won the affection and
respect of all who had been brought into
contact with him. In these days of nouveaux
riches it is refreshing to find a case where
the scion of an old county family which has
fallen upon evil days is able to make his
own fortune and to bring it back with him
to restore the fallen grandeur of his line.
Sir Charles, as is well known, made large
sums of money in South African speculation. More wise than those who go on
until the wheel turns against them,
he realized his gains and returned to
england with them. It is only two years
since he took up his residence at Baskerville Hall, and it is common talk how large
were those schemes of reconstruction and
improvement which have been interrupted
by his death. Being himself childless, it was
his openly expressed desire that the whole
country-side should, within his own lifetime, profit by his good fortune, and many
will have personal reasons for bewailing his
untimely end. His generous donations
to local and county charities have
been frequently chronicled in these
columns.
The circumstances connected with the
death of Sir Charles cannot be said to have
been entirely cleared up by the inquest, but
at least enough has been done to dispose of
those rumours to which local superstition
has given rise. There is no reason whatever to suspect foul play, or to imagine that
death could be from any but natural causes.
Sir Charles was a widower, and a man who
may be said to have been in some ways of
an eccentric habit of mind. In spite of his
considerable wealth he was simple in
his personal tastes, and his indoor servants at Baskerville Hall consisted of a
married couple named Barrymore, the
husband acting as butler and the wife
as housekeeper. Their evidence, corroborated by that of several friends, tends to
show that Sir Charles’s health has for some
time been impaired, and points especially
to some affection of the heart, manifesting
itself in changes of colour, breathlessness,
and acute attacks of nervous depression.
Dr. James Mortimer, the friend and medical attendant of the deceased, has given
evidence to the same effect.
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Baskerville was in the habit every night
before going to bed of walking down the
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